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Concord man arrested for DUI after leaving residence, police say

In Concord, VT, police say Jacob S. Sanville, 20, was arrested for DUI after leaving a residence on Wesley Rd. He is due in court on December 16.

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Concord man arrested for DUI after leaving residence, police say
VERMONT STATE POLICE

St. Johnsbury Barracks  DUI
  • Jacob S. Sanville, 20, of Concord
  • Accused: DUI
  • Arrested on December 16 by VSP

Vermont State Police say a 20-year-old man from Lyndon, identified as Jacob S. Sanville, was arrested for driving under the influence following an incident on Wesley Road in Concord early on December 6, 2025. Authorities received reports of an intoxicated driver leaving a residence in the area, prompting a response from troopers based at the St. Johnsbury Barracks.

Upon locating Sanville, officers observed signs of impairment. He was subsequently arrested on suspicion of DUI and transported to the barracks for processing. Following the arrest, Sanville was issued a citation requiring him to appear in Essex County Superior Court – Criminal Division on December 16, 2025, at 8:00 AM.

According to the report, Sanville was released after the citation was issued. The charges against him are allegations, and the court date may change at the discretion of the court. It is advisable to contact the criminal court clerk to verify the arraignment details as the case progresses.

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